Take a closer look at what words are called

Updated on tourism 2024-05-21
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. It means to look into the distance: looking, looking, looking, looking, looking, looking far, looking far away, looking far away, looking far away; 2. Expressing the distance and the future: outlook; 3. Indicates looking upward:

    Look, look, look, look, look; 4. It means looking up or forward: looking; 5. Indicates looking down: bird's-eye view, overlook, overlook; 6. It means looking back or looking in all directions

    looking, looking, looking around; 7. It means that the subordinates (juniors) look at the superiors (elders) are: visiting, provincial, Jin, Jin, seeing, seeing, entering, meeting, visiting, visiting, and admonishing; 8. Indicating that superiors look at subordinates: inspection, inspection, summoning, and receiving; 9. It means that people with the same status look at each other:

    Meetings, visits, visits; 10. It means looking forward and backward: looking forward. The second category is the way of seeing.

    11. Indicates concentrating on seeing: staring, aiming, staring, staring, examining, and paying attention; 12. It means that you can see with your eyes wide open: you are blind, you are stunned; 13. Indicates that you look carefully:

    Observe, observe, scrutinize; It means to see in general: to see, to see, to know, to see; 15. Indicates a glimpse: glimpse, glimpse, look, glance, browse; 16. It means looking at it with slanted eyes

    Eye, eye, eye; 17. Indicates inspection and viewing: inspection. The third category is to look at the feelings.

    18. Refers to those who look secretly: peeping, peeping, peeping, peeping, snooping, stalking; 19. Expressing angry eyes: eyelids; 20. It means that you look at it with your eyes wide open and angry

    glaring, glaring; 21. Expressing a special uneasy look: surveillance; 22. Expressing disgust or arrogance: contempt, contempt, contempt, contempt.

    The fourth category is the state (degree) of looking. 23. Indicates what has been seen: see, see, see; 24. Indicates what you have seen in person:

    Witnessing, witnessing. The fifth category is to look at specific objects. 25. It means that the object seen is a large scene

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Be discerning and concentrate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Look carefully at the call (look at it) and look at it respectfully (look at it).

    Look up and call (style) and look down (look down).

    Look into the distance (look away) and focus on calling (gazing).

    Look around and shout (look around) and look angrily at shouting (glaring).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It means to look carefully (observe, stare, gaze, gaze, gaze) and look closely.

    Cannot take your eyes off something.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It means to look carefully: to observe, to observe, to scrutinize; It means to see in general: look, look, introspect, look at it

    Indicates concentration on seeing: staring, aiming, gazing, gazing, scrutinizing, looking;

    1. It means to look into the distance: looking, looking, looking, looking, looking, looking far, looking far away, looking far away, looking far away;

    2. Expressing the distance and the future: outlook;

    3. Indicates looking upward: looking, looking, looking up, looking up, looking up, looking up;

    4. It means looking up or forward: looking;

    5. Indicates looking down: bird's-eye view, overlook, overlook;

    6. It means looking back or looking in all directions: looking, looking, looking around;

    7. It means that the subordinates (juniors) look at the superiors (elders) are: visiting, provincial, Jin, Jin, seeing, seeing, entering, meeting, visiting, visiting, and admonishing;

    8. Indicating that superiors look at subordinates: inspection, inspection, summoning, and receiving;

    9. Indicating that people of the same status look at each other: meeting, visiting, visiting; 1

    0. It means looking forward and backward: looking forward. The second category is the way of seeing.

    11. Indicates concentrating on seeing: staring, aiming, staring, staring, examining, and paying attention;

    12. It means that you can see with your eyes wide open: you are blind, you are stunned;

    13. Refers to looking carefully: observing, observing, scrutinizing; It means to see in general: to see, to see, to know, to see;

    15. Indicates a glimpse: glimpse, glimpse, look, glance, browse;

    16. It means to look at it with slanted eyes: eye, eye;

    17. Indicates inspection and viewing: inspection. The third category is to look at the feelings.

    18. Refers to those who look secretly: peeping, peeping, peeping, peeping, snooping, stalking;

    19. Expressing angry eyes: eyelids; 20. It means to look at it with wide eyes and anger: glare, glare;

    21. Expressing a special uneasy look: surveillance; 22. Expressing disgust or arrogance: contempt, contempt, contempt, contempt. The fourth category is the state (degree) of looking.

    23. Indicates what has been seen: see, see, see;

    24. Indicates what you have seen in person: witnessing, witnessing. The fifth category is to look at specific objects.

    25. It means that the object seen is a large scene: viewing, **;

    27. It means observing the clothing and appearance of people: looking. ......

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 contempt, 2 attention, 3 TV, 3 myopia. 4. Farsightedness. 5. Visitation, 6, Look, 7, Fixation, 8, Direct Vision, 10, Heads-up, 11. Strabismus.

    hostility, attention, neglect, tiger gaze, gaze, contempt, face up, squint, discrimination, cold vision, eyesight, forced gaze, contempt, contempt, peep, star, contempt 3. If you can't, you can't be short-sighted. 4. Farsightedness.

    5. Visitation, 6, Look, 7, Fixation, 8, Direct Vision, 10, Heads-up, 11, Strabismus, Patrol Monitoring, and Attention to Myopia.

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